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Everyone from Government ministers to childcare students was impressed by this month's Manchester show, says Laura Marcus This year's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at Manchester's G-Mex...
A three year funding package of £10-15 billion is needed from the Government to meet its education recovery pledge, a report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) released today has found.
I was delighted to read the letter from Victoria Openshaw of the Worcestershire Childminding Association (29 March). I have also been following the ongoing correspondence on Nursery World's letters...
Most settings now have websites, but do they stand out in the Google rankings? Kate Tyler demystifies the world of search engine optimisation.
Let the home language into the nursery for children communicating bilingually, says Helen Moylett
Amid a record growth in the school workforce, there is an irony in the way that pupils who would most benefit from time with a teacher are instead spending it with assistants. Mary Evans reports.
KSI teacher Margaret Edwards makes her own recommendations Lollipop Software from Lollipop Learning is an interesting innovation that introduces children-and teachers! - to the concept of website...
Maxamec is a new wooden construction kit system from Direct Educational Services which enables children to build structures large enough to sit on, ride or push. The system consists of 5-ply painted...
Activities that use computational thinking, such as giving a robot very simple instructions, teach problem-solving and encourages children to take a creative approach to technology. By Marc Faulder
Analysis of childcare costs by Labour shows that the average cost of a part-time childcare place has risen by 80 per cent since 2010 when the party was last in office.